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they've been used in atms in casinos, in liquor stories and we have evidence they've been used in various strip clubs. >> more than ten states passed legislation restricting the use, clamping down on what some lawmakers brand on brazen abuses. in new york, a law proposed to prohibit alcohol, lottery tickets or gambling and restricts where atm withdrawals can be made. >> if you use the program and need to feed your family legally, that's what the program is for. if you abuse it, we're going to get it. >> it passed with only three votes against it. critics say telling people on public assistance how to spend money restricts their freedom. >> it's not a problem that's so widespread that it needs government to tell people what to buy and where where to cash . it's misdirected resources. >> others say the welfare system is to broken, the new laws won't work. >> you can't enforce it. it's completely completely pointless. these are bans on the use of cash ebt cards. they can get cash and spend it however they want. >> earlier president obama signed a law requiring states to ensure welfare benefi
they've been used in atms in casinos, in liquor stories and we have evidence they've been used in various strip clubs. >> more than ten states passed legislation restricting the use, clamping down on what some lawmakers brand on brazen abuses. in new york, a law proposed to prohibit alcohol, lottery tickets or gambling and restricts where atm withdrawals can be made. >> if you use the program and need to feed your family legally, that's what the program is for. if you abuse it,...
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is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get rush why and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if you talk to them, say we don't trust this opposition. we think many of them may be terrorists. some of them may have links to al qaeda and so on. can we trust the opposition rebels? do
is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can...
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jeanine joins us with more, jeanine? >> reporter: pam, at this point there is a lot of police activity and we are seeing 12 police cars and police are being tight-lipped and they have this whole area cordoned off from 7th all the way down to julian. we have been told by at least one officer that shots have been fired and we have seen police officers walking around with their rifles but they are being tight-lipped about what is going on here and soon there will be a press information officer who will come on scene and at this point nobody has been evacuated and the neighbor is quiet and we are hoping to find out soon what is going on and there is great concern from officers as this whole area is cordoned off and as i mentioned they are gearing up with rifles and that's the latest from the scene at 7th and washington, jeanine dela vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> and in bulgaria they think the man has a u.s. passport under the name of davis jefferson. he may have left after the attack that killed 6 people. they fear a
jeanine joins us with more, jeanine? >> reporter: pam, at this point there is a lot of police activity and we are seeing 12 police cars and police are being tight-lipped and they have this whole area cordoned off from 7th all the way down to julian. we have been told by at least one officer that shots have been fired and we have seen police officers walking around with their rifles but they are being tight-lipped about what is going on here and soon there will be a press information...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action
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>>guest: there are limits to what this tells us. they measure in their him state but not measuring paul ryan and romney in florida. so, it is an elderly state, and a lot of old people, and i am from there, so, they may not be very happy. >>neil: but a last them realize the way the system is going you cannot continue. >>guest: my argument is that i like paul ryan. you need a choice election that would signature a choice that is politically risky if romney, but you would win with a mandate and winning just by itself is not good news because we are in bad situation debt-wise and long term. >>neil: what does your gut tell you about the way romney handles this. if he gets a safe, well, not an exciting pick, not to take anything away from senator portman of ohio or pawlenty, the former minnesota governor, tim pawlenty, that's almost too safe, too vanilla and he has to be more bold. >>guest: i think romney can win playing it safe. we have unestimated how bad the economy is. and how that will affect voters. they trying to throw all the bain
>>guest: there are limits to what this tells us. they measure in their him state but not measuring paul ryan and romney in florida. so, it is an elderly state, and a lot of old people, and i am from there, so, they may not be very happy. >>neil: but a last them realize the way the system is going you cannot continue. >>guest: my argument is that i like paul ryan. you need a choice election that would signature a choice that is politically risky if romney, but you would win...
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thank you for joining us. she has a remarkable her great, great grandfather was a signer of the texas declaration of independents. she graduated herself from university of texas law firm, then went to work as a tv reporter because no houston law firm was willing to hire a women lawyer. she started a small business became the first republican woman in the. she was elected as state -- taken open the seat. she has been reelected three times, and is now the senior republican woman in the senate. she is retiring, as you know from the senate when the term is up at the end of. i expect the houston law firms would be glad to have you on staff now. the first office official office in washington was at the national transportation safety board. president ford appointed you at vice chairman there in 1976. i wonder if you could describe what things were like for a woman appointed to top job like that now and compare it how things have changed or not so much in washington for women in positions of power. . i think there was
thank you for joining us. she has a remarkable her great, great grandfather was a signer of the texas declaration of independents. she graduated herself from university of texas law firm, then went to work as a tv reporter because no houston law firm was willing to hire a women lawyer. she started a small business became the first republican woman in the. she was elected as state -- taken open the seat. she has been reelected three times, and is now the senior republican woman in the senate....
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the father of this young man joins us in "america's newsroom" to tell us how he is doing. martha: these two girls vanished near a lake 10 days ago. now police and the fbi believe the two cousins could still be alive. a former homicide investigator on what to make of these latest developments. >> that you know of or talk to anyone who was at miers lake on friday the 13th, for any reason whatsoever please contact local law enforcement. even if you think you don't have any information that is important to this case investigators want to talk with you. don't assume we know what you know. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. gregg: deadly day of bloodshed in iraq as a series of apparently coordinated bombings and shootings across the country kill more than 100 people. greg palkot live from london with more. so, greg, what is the latest on this? >> reporter: gregg, it is the worst violence that country h
the father of this young man joins us in "america's newsroom" to tell us how he is doing. martha: these two girls vanished near a lake 10 days ago. now police and the fbi believe the two cousins could still be alive. a former homicide investigator on what to make of these latest developments. >> that you know of or talk to anyone who was at miers lake on friday the 13th, for any reason whatsoever please contact local law enforcement. even if you think you don't have any...
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steve liesman with us. steve, the numbers looking shaky and look like downgrades. >> feels like if you blink another tenth comes off the ether what happened over the weekend and what we found is some of the biggest economic shops on wall street basically took down the number for this friday. th consensus you'll read is 1.4. we came up with 1.3 with a smaller set of nine wall street economists. and then here's the high, the low and the mid range. stanley sticking with the 0.7% number. morgan stanley at 1.7. the high on the street. rbs at 1.3 and that 1.3 number down two ticks and came down more. a lot of what's going on is concern of the fiscal cliff and at root, concerned about the consumer. tyler, it's really what spooked everybody. and then just looking on the third quarter what you see is that it doesn't seem to like it's picking up too much at all. 2.1 is the number. look at jpmorgan. over the weekend, shaved a half point off the third quarter forecast, the quarter we're in right now. 2% to 1.5%. i'm wo
steve liesman with us. steve, the numbers looking shaky and look like downgrades. >> feels like if you blink another tenth comes off the ether what happened over the weekend and what we found is some of the biggest economic shops on wall street basically took down the number for this friday. th consensus you'll read is 1.4. we came up with 1.3 with a smaller set of nine wall street economists. and then here's the high, the low and the mid range. stanley sticking with the 0.7% number....
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also at the theater behind us they are telling us a couple of things. one, the shooter started with a shotgun he then went to semiautomatic rifle which froze and went to the pistol after that those canisters he threw in had tear gas. shepard? >> shepard: adam housley they crime scene. thanks. greta van susteren was in the courtroom this morning. we will talk to her about what she saw and what we did not see on tv. that's coming up inside fox report. first though, unprecedented penalties for an unthinkable coverup. the ncaa today hammered pennsylvania state university with some of the harshest penalties it has ever handed down. penalties for attempting to hide the actions of the now convicted child rapist, jerry sandusky. a jury last month convicted the former penn state assistant coach on had 5 counts of child sex abuse. is he widely expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. internal investigation revealed the school's leaders including the legendary head coach joe paterno knew of the accusations against coach sandusky. did nothing to stop it, a
also at the theater behind us they are telling us a couple of things. one, the shooter started with a shotgun he then went to semiautomatic rifle which froze and went to the pistol after that those canisters he threw in had tear gas. shepard? >> shepard: adam housley they crime scene. thanks. greta van susteren was in the courtroom this morning. we will talk to her about what she saw and what we did not see on tv. that's coming up inside fox report. first though, unprecedented penalties...
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i'm swimming times like i used to. i'm swimming races how i used to. so, everything is kind of coming back to me, what it was, i guess, before '08. >> cooper: every race in london will be compared to what he accomplished over nine days in the summer of 2008. >> michael finishes first... >> cooper: have you been able pnally and fully absorb what you did in beijing? >> michael phelps: probably not. >> cooper: even now? >> michael phelps: no. >> he's magical. he is superman. >> michael phelps: i guess i probably do get, kind of, like, choked up, like, just thinking about all the memories, and thinking of exactly when i touched the wall, what was going on in my head. >> michael phelps! ( cheers and applause ) >> michael phelps: but probably, deep down inside, i probably really don't know and won't feel what it really meant until... who knows. >> cooper: phelps is not one to dwell on past achievements. when we asked him to bring out all 16 of his olympic medals from athens and beijing, we were in for a couple of surprises. these are all the ones from athens
i'm swimming times like i used to. i'm swimming races how i used to. so, everything is kind of coming back to me, what it was, i guess, before '08. >> cooper: every race in london will be compared to what he accomplished over nine days in the summer of 2008. >> michael finishes first... >> cooper: have you been able pnally and fully absorb what you did in beijing? >> michael phelps: probably not. >> cooper: even now? >> michael phelps: no. >> he's...
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thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why this happened. and i know that the forensic experts will be spending a lot of time interviewing the suspect and trying to get that question answered. and you know, there are many ways to do that, different tests and speaking with him and interviewing him. but it will probably be a long process and take quite a while. >> what have you learned from the information we're getting from people who knew him, relatively well, i guess i would say, of someone who is a lab partner and sat behind him in class, all of them seem to say a co
thanks for being with us. if are brought in to interview the suspect, what would the first thing you would want to know? >> wow, i mean there are so many unanswered questions that we have. and you know, i think part of the tragedy of all of this is that we want to know why. we want to know what would motivate somebody to do such a horrible thing. and the fact of the matter is we may never know why. we may never know if there is really a reason that will be satisfying to all of us for why...
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what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and
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what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we're expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case told cnn what we will hear, that penn state will be hit with fines in excess of $30 million. reports are also circulating that penn state university will lose a number of football scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. we'll let you know when we hear the conference. >> we'll check in with you when we get new developments. also new this morning, the first court appearance of the colorado man accused of last week's shooting rampage inside a theater. 24-year-old james holmes is likely to serve first-degree murder charges for the 12 people killed at that midnight showing of the new batman movie. of the 58 people wounded, eight people remain in critical condition. the prosecution has not yet announced whether they will seek the death penalty. we're cove
what can you tell us? >> we're meeting with the executive chairman of the ncaa followed by a question and answer session in indianapolis, and we're expected to hear penalties on penn state university. one source familiar with the case told cnn what we will hear, that penn state will be hit with fines in excess of $30 million. reports are also circulating that penn state university will lose a number of football scholarships and may be prevented from going to future bowl games. we'll let...
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poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say? >> i would try and we wanted to wait until saturday to watch the movie. >> asked him to let him come into the thursday night, midnight premiere. >> it's not your fault, okay. not your fault. >> your last text to him was -- >> please let me know you're okay. >> never heard back. >> never heard back. >> two friends that served with him in the air force, grieving the death of 29-year-old jesse chi childress. >> someone that was always humorous and someone who always made the office brighter. >> fun loving, caring and going out of his way just to help anybody inside and
poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say?...
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tran and america west/us airways. all four combined airlines are now profitable. by come -- combining complimentary networks, it's led to cost reductions and vigorous competition. us airways is a prime example of this. though oil prices were the same in 2011 as they were in 2008, our focus on offering consumers more choices in the how and where they travel as well as on our own internal costs helped us airways turn an $800 million loss in 2008 to a $100 million profit in 2011. the benefits of this trend extend way past the bottom line. there are real advantages to combining airlines for employees, customers and communities. employees will benefit from greater job security and more long-term opportunities if they're working for a successful airline. customers will gain more flight options at better times to more places. and whenever two airlines combine, they open the communities they serve to many more travelers. american airlines sat out this merger, and it has left it strategically compromised. i know american airli
tran and america west/us airways. all four combined airlines are now profitable. by come -- combining complimentary networks, it's led to cost reductions and vigorous competition. us airways is a prime example of this. though oil prices were the same in 2011 as they were in 2008, our focus on offering consumers more choices in the how and where they travel as well as on our own internal costs helped us airways turn an $800 million loss in 2008 to a $100 million profit in 2011. the benefits of...
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>> it's a flashing yellow help us, help us. the interesting thing, 1.44 in the u.s., all of the world's problems means investors are rushing to the safety of u.s. bonds bringing our rates lower. it's never been cheaper in the u.s. if you can get somebody to lend you the money. the currency for the euro is 1.21 so the european currency is falling. this is the lowest it's been, fallen below the average of the whole time the euro -- a region has been a currency. the one thing to know today, congress has 162 days left until the fiscal licliff. a little reminder, that something very bad is going to happen to us that we're going to do to ourselves and congress has 162 days to figure it out. >> we knew you would get there. even worse news is this. >> preventible bad news make me crazy. file fiscal cliff under preventible bad news. >> inside the aurora shooting suspect's apartment. what they found. you can watch us any time on your mobile phone or desktop, go to cnn.com/tv. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geic
>> it's a flashing yellow help us, help us. the interesting thing, 1.44 in the u.s., all of the world's problems means investors are rushing to the safety of u.s. bonds bringing our rates lower. it's never been cheaper in the u.s. if you can get somebody to lend you the money. the currency for the euro is 1.21 so the european currency is falling. this is the lowest it's been, fallen below the average of the whole time the euro -- a region has been a currency. the one thing to know today,...
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he joins us every monday. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: it is interesting, first both sides started by taking down the negative ads in colorado, which was expected. but we've had three days now where it's been relatively static. there is no food fight. maybe we're fine lea going to talk about the big issues. >> that's what i'm hoping, that as they retreat from the public stage and then come back out, which they will do soon enough, that the tone will have changed, that there is some sort of mourning period will inspire them to think differently about the future of the country. i'm not calling for a knock down, drag out fight over gun rights. i think that's probably frankly a smaller issue here given the future. i'm talking about the jobs. i'm talking about the debt, the deficit, the entitlement reform, all of these things that are real threats to our way of life, the foreign policy, we don't talk about foreign policy at all except when there is some disaster and they're forced to issue a stat
he joins us every monday. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: it is interesting, first both sides started by taking down the negative ads in colorado, which was expected. but we've had three days now where it's been relatively static. there is no food fight. maybe we're fine lea going to talk about the big issues. >> that's what i'm hoping, that as they retreat from the public stage and then come back out, which they will do soon enough, that the tone will have...